
It happened on an ordinary day—my entire digital life vanished in seconds.
Not stolen, not corrupted. I erased it myself, while trying to fix a backup.
Twenty years of photos, memories, files—gone. And for a moment, I felt like a man stripped of his identity.
But after the panic came something unexpected: relief.
This episode explores the strange freedom that arrives when everything you’ve been storing—physically and emotionally—is suddenly wiped out.
What does it mean to lose your archive but not your life?
And how can a forced reset become a psychological reboot?
Welcome to Episode 15: The Day I Hit Reset.